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March 2016

Mrs. Nice Guy

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Just cuz you get high, doesn’t mean your cat can’t too! Have you ever given your cat, cat nip? It’s hilarious to watch them get silly when they’re on that nip and now you can make your

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Mrs. Nice Guy

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

High End Market Place to begin third party lab testing after revelations of rampant banned pesticides surface in the i-502 market Vancouver, WA: Since our grand opening on January 31st, 2015, our team of in-house

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon officials say they’ve collected about $3.5 million in taxes from recreational marijuana sales in January. The 25 percent-tax on recreational pot sales began at the start of 2016 and the state

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

OLYMPIA — It’s now OK to tip the “bud tender.” Prior to Monday, it was illegal to tip the person behind the counter at a state-licensed marijuana store for explaining the different potency of various

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

SEATTLE — One of a dozen state-certified marijuana testing labs is closed amid a dispute over testing results. The Seattle Times reports Testing Technologies owner and CEO Larry Ward said in a letter to customers

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

When Vancouver resident Jon Britt and his girlfriend, Calista Crenshaw, won a Cowlitz County retail marijuana license in the 2014 state lottery, it seemed like perfect timing. Angler’s Workshop, the fishing supply store Britt’s

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Legal marijuana may be doing at least one thing that a decades-long drug war couldn’t: taking a bite out of Mexican drug cartels’ profits. The latest data from the U.S. Border Patrol shows that last

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

PORTLAND — The owner of the World Famous Cannabis Cafe announced she will close her doors next week after another warning by public health officials that the establishment violates indoor air rules. The cafe will

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The Columbian / Associated Press

PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017

Sticky’s Pot Shop, a recreational marijuana store that opened in defiance of a county moratorium on marijuana businesses, has lost its commercial building permit after the Clark County Hearings Examiner found the store owner gave

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